Keystone 710PD 35mm film camera
Keystone 710PD 35mm film camera
The Keystone 710PD is a very simple 35mm film camera from the early 1990s. It is a fixed focus design where subjects from approximately 1.5 meters and beyond should be in focus.
It is a mechanical camera where you advance the film by pushing a lever twice. It also includes a built-in flash (which you activate by pushing a switch on the back of the camera).
This camera is identical to the Concord 850 Slim Line camera (the Keystone brand was purchased by Concord in 1991) apart from styling and its date imprinting feature.
The camera requires two AA batteries (not included).
Condition notes
The camera was tested with batteries installed and a film roll running through the camera (the film was not developed). We were not able to test the optional date imprinting feature. The camera is in very good cosmetic condition (see photos) with minor wear.
Example photos
Here are some pictures other people have taken with the Concord 710PD/Concord 850 Slim Line: https://www.lomography.com/cameras/3338765-concord-850/photos